A Digest of South Carolina Law Affecting Newspapers |
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Page 72
... truth of libelous mat- ter charged , in justification , or extenuation . But the jury have a right to give their verdict on the whole matter , and decide the question , whether the matter charged be libelous or not , as well as the ...
... truth of libelous mat- ter charged , in justification , or extenuation . But the jury have a right to give their verdict on the whole matter , and decide the question , whether the matter charged be libelous or not , as well as the ...
Page 143
... truth of the alleged libel- ous charges , yet the same would constitute no justifica- tion or defense ; where as ... his honor should have charged as requested , and should have held that , under the pres- ent Constitution , in all ...
... truth of the alleged libel- ous charges , yet the same would constitute no justifica- tion or defense ; where as ... his honor should have charged as requested , and should have held that , under the pres- ent Constitution , in all ...
Page 261
... truth of the charge -- that is to say the truth of the crime -- beyond a reason- able doubt just as in criminal cases . " The error assigned is not that the foregoing instruction was an incorrect statement of the law .. , but that defen ...
... truth of the charge -- that is to say the truth of the crime -- beyond a reason- able doubt just as in criminal cases . " The error assigned is not that the foregoing instruction was an incorrect statement of the law .. , but that defen ...
Contents
Libel and SlanderAnalysis | 67 |
Private Advertisements | 267 |
Legal Advertising | 283 |
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action for libel actual malice advertisement alleged libel authority averment Brevard Canal Commission cause of action character charge Charleston circuit court circuit judge Civil Code Code of Laws Columbia Columbia Record committee on printing Company complaint constitute contained conveyed crime criticism defendant's directed verdict duty entitled evidence facts false ground guilty higher court held honor erred imputation inference injure innuendo intent Irogen joint committee jury Laws of South letter libelous per se lished malicious matter of law ment mitigation mitigation of damages motion newspaper nonsuit notice Nott and McCord nuendoes opinion overruled paper party person plain plaintiff pleaded presiding judge printer privileged prosecutor prove public printing published question reason refused reputation rule Section Senate slander Slander and Libel South Carolina statement sufficient sustained the demurrer tiff tion trial true truth verdict violation witness words